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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a carrier that enables a user to support a drink product (canned, bottled, etc.) at a position next to the user's waist or hip area such as upon a belt. More particularly, the present invention relates to an improved beverage carrier for wear at a user's hip or waist area or on an accessory (e.g., backpack, belt, shirt, jacket, vest, purse) wherein a spring loaded locking arrangement secures a specially configured insulated sleeve to a housing or receiver that is mounted on the user's belt or to the user's garment at the waist area, the sleeve supporting a selected beverage container and wherein a user can finger or thumb actuate a release mechanism that frees the sleeve and container from the receiver.
2. General Background of the Invention
Drink products are often carried by individuals over long distances. Hikers, athletes, sports fans, parade attendees, hunters, fishermen, and outdoor workers all carry drink products which must be hand held if another provision is not made for carriage.
The present invention provides a beverage carrier for wear around a user's torso. This carriage apparatus enables a user to support a selected beverage container upon a user's torso, hip or at the waist area, thus freeing the user's hands when the beverage is not being consumed.
The present invention includes a beverage carriage for wear upon a user's body, comprising a clothing accessory that attaches to a user's body, a receiver that depends from the accessory, the receiver having an upwardly positioned socket, a mounted sleeve having a top opening and an interior, said opening enabling a contained beverage to be housed within the sleeve interior, a curved panel that fits inside the sleeve, a projecting member attached to the curved panel and extending through the sleeve to a position spaced externally of the sleeve, a detachable connector that joins the projecting member to the receiver when the detachable connector is lowered into the socket via the open top to define a pivotal connection, a locking member that moves between locking and release positions, the locking member automatically interlocking with the connector when the connector is lowered into the socket, the locking member having a manually operated release portion that when depressed by the hand of a user places the locking member in the release position which enables removal of the connector from the socket, and a cam that depresses the release portion when the sleeve is rotated about said pivotal connection a selected number of degrees that is between about 5 degrees and 90 degrees.
In one embodiment, the locking member is spring loaded.
In one embodiment, the locking member has a cam that moves the locking member laterally away from the socket when the projecting member is lowered into the socket.
In one embodiment, there is a second curved panel that attaches to the outside surface of the sleeve.
In one embodiment, the projecting member has an annular flange and an annular recess.
In one embodiment, the locking member is moved by the projecting member when the projecting member is joined to the receiver.
In one embodiment, the locking member is positioned above the projecting member in the locking position.
In one embodiment, the locking member moves laterally when the release portion is depressed.
In one embodiment, the receiver has a cover and the locking member is a part of the cover.
The present invention includes a beverage carriage for wear upon a user's body comprising an article of clothing that is wearable by a user, a receiver that is removably attachable to the article of clothing, the receiver having a socket, a mounted sleeve having a top opening and an interior, said opening enabling a contained beverage to be housed within the sleeve interior, a first panel that fits inside the sleeve, the sleeve being of a material that is softer than the first panel, a projecting member attached to the first panel and extending through the sleeve to a position spaced externally of the sleeve, a second panel that connects to the projecting member on the outside of the sleeve, a connector that joins the projecting member to the receiver when the detachable connector is lowered into the socket via the open top to define a pivotal connection of the sleeve relative to the receiver, a locking member that moves between locking and release positions, the locking member automatically interlocking with the connector when the connector is lowered into the socket, the locking member having a manually operated release portion that when depressed by the hand of a user places the locking member in the release position which release position enables removal of the connector from the socket, and a cam that depresses the release portion when the sleeve is rotated about said pivotal connection a selected number of degrees that is between about 5 degrees and 90 degrees.
In one embodiment, the locking member includes a biasing means that biases the locking member towards a locking position.
In one embodiment, when the projecting member is lowered into the socket, the locking member moves the locking member laterally away from the socket.
In one embodiment, at least one of the panels has spikes that engage the sleeve.
In one embodiment, the projecting member has an annular flange and an annular recess, the annular recess being closer to the sleeve than the annular flange.
The present invention includes a beverage carriage for wear upon a user's body comprising a clothing accessory that attaches to a user's body, a receiver that depends from the accessory, the receiver having an upwardly positioned socket, a mounted sleeve having a top opening and an interior, said opening enabling a contained beverage to be housed within the sleeve interior, an inner panel that fits inside the sleeve, a projecting member attached to the inner panel and extending through the sleeve to a position spaced externally of the sleeve, an outer panel that attaches to the projecting member externally of the sleeve, and wherein the inner and outer panels sandwich the sleeve therebetween, a detachable connector that joins the projecting member to the receiver to form a pivotal connection when the detachable connector is lowered into the socket via the open top, and a locking member that moves between locking and release positions, the locking member automatically interlocking with the connector when the connector is lowered into the socket, the locking member having an operated release portion that when depressed places the locking member in the release position which enables removal of the connector from the socket, and a cam that depresses the release portion when the sleeve is rotated at the pivotal connection a measure of between about 10 and 90 degrees.
In one embodiment, the locking member moves the locking member laterally away from the socket when the projecting member is lowered into the socket.
In one embodiment, there is at least one of the panels is curved.
For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:
Sleeve 11 has an open top 14 for enabling the placement of a selected drink product (such as a canned drink product or a bottled drink product) into the interior 15 of the insulated sleeve 11 via the open top 14.
In the drawings, a beverage container in the form of a can 16 is shown. However, in any embodiment of
The parts described herein can be made from injection molded plastic. In
An annular recess 25 is provided around connecting portion 24 and in between disk 23 and flat surface 22. This annular recess 25 is receptive of a receiver 30 as will be described more fully hereinafter. Fasteners 26 (e.g., pins, screws, rivets, bolts or the like) join panel/plate 19 to panel/plate 20 as shown.
In
The locking member 32 is mounted to travel within a recess or slot 40 of housing 31. In
Receiver 30 housing 31 has a flange 50 with edges 51 that travel in annular recess 25 as see in
Beverage carrier assembly 90 provides an insulated receptacle 91 which can be for example of a closed cell phone construction. Insulated receptacle 91 provides a cylindrical wall 92, circular bottom 93 and open top 94. An interior 95 is provided that is receptive of a beverage container such as a can or a bottle, designated by the numeral 96 in
An inner curved plate 97 is placed inside interior 95, engaging the inner surface of cylindrical wall 92 as shown in
Projecting member 98 includes an outer annular flange 101, outer annular recess 102, inner annular flange 107, and inner annular recess 108. The inner annular flange 107 and inner annular recess 108 enable a connection to be formed with plate 103 as the opening 104 circular portion 105 is of a diameter that is smaller than the diameter of inner annular flange 107. Thus, the inner annular flange 107 captures the plate 103 behind it and in between inner annular flange 107 and cylindrical wall 92 of insulated receptacle 91. This arrangement is best seen in
The plates 97 and 103 can be provided with teeth or projecting portions or projections 109 that are positioned to engage cylindrical wall 92. Projecting member 98 has a cylindrical portion 110 that occupies opening 99 as shown in
A receptacle or holder 112 can be mounted on a user or wearers 114 belt 113. Arrow 111 in
Inner part 116 is attached to outer part 117 using a plurality of pins and openings. Pins 125 on inner part 116 engage the bore 131 of each sleeve 130 on outer part 117. Pins 129 on outer part 117 engage openings 124 on inner part 116. The connections of the pins 125, 129 to the openings 124, 131 can be interference fits.
The inner part 116 provides a ramp 126 defined by a plurality of triangular members 127. Spaced below ramp 126 is stop 128. A gap in between the stop 128 and the ramp 126 is occupied by upper end 139 of locking arm 138 as shown in
Cover 132 provides curved front wall 134. An opening 133 and slot 135 are provided to cover 132 front wall 134 having open top 136 and bottom or stop 137. When the projecting member 98 moves to the bottom or stop 137, locking arm 138 upper end 139 moves in the direction of arrow 141 to trap projecting member 98 below upper end 139 as shown in
A curved plate 67 is positioned within interior 65 of insulated sleeve 61 as shown in
In
In order to release the beverage container 66, insulated sleeve 61 and connecting portion 69 and disk 70, a user presses the release button 76 provided on locking plate 73 in order to compress spring 78 so that the cam 74 moves laterally away from the projecting member 69 allowing its release upwardly from socket 84 and receiver 75. Locking plate 73 travels laterally within housing section 79. Release button 76 extends through opening 81 and housing section 79.
Shoulders 85, 86 in
In
Either of the embodiments of
The following is a list of parts and materials suitable for use in the present invention:
All measurements disclosed herein are at standard temperature and pressure, at sea level on Earth, unless indicated otherwise. All materials used or intended to be used in a human being are biocompatible, unless indicated otherwise.
The foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only; the scope of the present invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
This is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/433,622, filed 29 Mar. 2012, which is a non provisional patent application of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/468,919, filed 29 Mar. 2011. Priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/468,919, filed 29 Mar. 2011, hereby incorporated herein by reference, is hereby claimed.
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